> change president with "mild dictator", if you please
Forget it.
>>> ok, that makes it: hard dictator
>> ... in this case I will look for a nice wall and a AK47 ;-)
>
> i recently watched four documentaries on atomic and hydrogen bombs...
> errr. ooops.
... :> ...
> "WHO'S INTERESTE
>> > change president with "mild dictator", if you please
>>
>> Forget it.
>
> ok, that makes it: hard dictator
... in this case I will look for a nice wall and a AK47 ;-)
>> > "WHO'S INTERESTED?" - he screamed
I do
>> So, there is not OpenBSD user group in berlin yet?
there has been a Berlin Uni
> Or you could just create a single RAID disk and then slice it up...
Yes, exactly this I will do ... atlast *g*
>> looks like I have to try other OS, maybe Debian :-(
Dirk
> I have replied to this type of email several times before. The short
> answer is that I don't know why it is broken and have not been able
> to fix it yet. The message is there to warn and protect you from bad
> things.
thanks for the adice;
looks like I have to try other OS, maybe Debian :-(
> On 2006/02/03 14:28, Dirk Fohrenkamm wrote:
>> The problem is that during boot OpenBSD limits access to only one of the
>> two virtual disks. During boot OpenBSD is complaining about a buggy
>> firmware:
>
> Have you tried upgrading the firmware?
Yes, I did (firmware 4
Hi,
I'm trying to install OpenBSD 3.8 on a (i386)-box with a HP NetRaid
controller (three SCSI channels) which is - of course - supported via the
ami(4) driver.
The problem is that during boot OpenBSD limits access to only one of the
two virtual disks. During boot OpenBSD is complaining about a b
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